![]() They both attended Bishop Gorman High School,Īnd they began playing music together in ninth grade. Who sang and played guitar, and Spencer Smith, who played drums. Panic! at the Disco was formed in 2004 in the suburban area of Summerlin, Las Vegas, by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Theres A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Havent Thought Of It Yetįrom A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabinsĭo You Know What I'm Seeing? (Alternate Version)įrom the Single I Write Sins Not Tragedies (2006)įrom the Album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005) The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off ![]() You are living your dimension with more pride and naturality, while fame is definitely affecting my ability to enjoy what I do.Can't Fight Against The Youth (Bonus Track)įrom the Album Live in Chicago (CD/DVD) (2008) That’s, therefore, the real meaning behind the lyrics of Local God: I know, I’m famous, whereas you remained only a local celebrity, but to some extent, I envy you. And the singer claims that remaining under the threshold of worldwide success is not bad and allows you to enjoy the music you make genuinely. The song here becomes a virtual conversation between the singer and the local God, still performing at the symbolic venues of Las Vegas (like the Bellagio Hotel). Wonder if you had a chance to sell your soul #Panic at the disco lyrics how toOr are you teaching little kids how to rock ‘n’ rollĭid you get weighed-down by your heart of gold? And that comes up in the last part of the song. Probably because of the spontaneity success takes away, Brendon compares success to selling your soul to the devil. The singer considers fame as a dirty aspect of his position. Were they more talented than the others, or were they just lucky? Do they really deserve all that fame and wealth? From this point of view, Brendon Urie sings, “does it really matter if money never changes hands?” hinting that in the beginning, they didn’t receive money for their first ramp-up in their career. Of course, being the ones handpicked among many, the guys at Panic! At The Disco were hated by everybody. But is it really better? The next verse explains more about it.īut what does that mean when money never changes hands? The line “It’s even better than the thing you’re not” can be interpreted from the singer’s point of view: his story was different, he became famous so fast when he was young, and now he’s a star, differently than what the local God is. You’ll be remembered for the thing you’re not It’s even better than the thing you’re not Maybe he didn’t try hard enough, but the final result is that he remained known only at the local level – the local God from the title. He had all numbers to become a star, but he wasn’t interested in that. ![]() While I was shedding through my sophomore slumpĪccording to these lines, a talented guitarist is in the singer’s childhood hometown, Las Vegas. They are referring to all “local Gods” of music with vast talent that never got the chance to be stars, remaining at the level of local celebrities. The American band compares the immediate fame they obtained in their early years with the destiny of many other bands and artists that didn’t have the same luck. Ohrid, Macedonia (Not Greece) Travel Guide Local God: inside the lyrics and their meaningĪs the new album’s first single, Local God is a reflection on fame and success. S4 E9: The LOCALS don't want YOU to know about. ![]()
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